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"It has not been difficult to engage U.K. universities in this process," said Janet Metcalfe, head of Vitae, a U.K. program that leads the implementation of the concordat, at the anniversary event in Brussels last month.
If they've been difficult to engage with in the first place, okay it can be seen as an achievement to get them in, but if there's points of referral there or other areas that could be more helpful for that person, it's common sense to kind of follow through on that".
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Surveys demand literacy, engagement and organisation, and it was difficult to engage women from younger age groups, poorer areas or different ethnicities in this research, having significant differences between respondents and non-respondents.
"Until we narrow that range it will be difficult to engage Russia effectively".
Mr. Henderson has Parkinson's disease and is difficult to engage in conversation.
Media is so fragmented, and nowhere more so than in broadcast television, that it is difficult to engage peoples' attention.
He was difficult to engage and often stared blankly downward, as he did through much of the hearing.
In general, it was difficult to engage the graduate students in conversation, either about Neolithic man or about archeology.
It's difficult to engage people at the end of their service – it has to be a managed process from the day they join".
RB I think I mean what I'm really interested in is this idea that it's difficult to engage people in development issues in times like this.
The topic of racism is difficult to engage on a national level, especially for those of us who find ourselves in the privileged end of the matrix.
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